New Jersey Child Pornography Defense Attorneys
Bergen County Internet Sex Crime Lawyers
Are you under investigation or have you been arrested on criminal charges involving any type of computer crime, including possession or distribution of child pornography? Even if the charges seem completely ludicrous, it is critically important to take these accusations seriously and seek immediate help from experienced advocates who know how to protect your rights in sensitive cases such as these.
The criminal defense lawyers at Brickfield & Donahue have more than 40 years' combined experience working in criminal law. Both Paul B. Brickfield and Joseph R. Donahue are certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as Criminal Trial Attorneys, and each attorney is a former prosecutor in the state of New Jersey.
Our principal criminal defense lawyers bring a deep awareness of prosecution strategies to their defense work, which enables our law firm to engage in effective advocacy for clients facing difficult charges such as possession of child pornography.
Learn about your legal rights if the police have seized your computer or you have been otherwise targeted for an investigation into possession of photos of minors. Contact our River Edge, New Jersey, criminal defense law firm today to schedule a consultation.
Forensic Computer Science: A Key Player in Your Defense
Computer and Internet sex crimes are different in many ways from other types of criminal charges, which is why it is so important to hire criminal defense lawyers who have experience defending clients against these types of charges.
Most often, child pornography charges arise out of allegations that pornographic images of minors reside on the hard drive of your computer. Just as the key to the accusation lies in the computer itself, so too does the defense. Our defense lawyers, along with forensic computer experts, make a thorough independent examination of the hard drive, the computer's records showing when specific images were accessed, and records of Internet transactions — all as steps involved in creating as strong a defense as possible.
Other questions we ask as we build defenses on our clients' behalf include:
- Who else had access to the computer?
- Is it possible that the client unintentionally accessed a website that contained illegal material?
Get Early Legal Advice — It Can Make All the Difference in Your Defense
If you or someone you know is facing an investigation or criminal charges for possession of child pornography or other Internet crimes, contact our Bergen County criminal defense law firm for immediate assistance. Call 201-258-3984 or contact us online.









